From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Please can you...............money?

a

lend me little

b

borrow me a little

c

lend me some

d

borrow me some

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Titilayo3491
9 years ago

u wrong..

theovicg
11 years ago

baba u don boost the answer should be BBBBBBB because borrow is to collect something from someone while lend is to give out

Inquisitive
5 years ago

Please kindly make adjustment.
the right answer is D

chuksdaniel
9 years ago

my school is corect.

.,it sayys can u lend (give) me som money ....not borrow me..

..lend is to give ...borrow means to collect pls yall should read it well

livingstone2310
6 years ago

D is very legit oh... myschool please correct that



Lend Used only as a verb and is sometimes synonymous with the word 'loan'.
It means to allow someone to use something temporarily : Banks lend money.

'Lend' can also be used figuratively: Lend me your ears = Listen to me.



Loan 'Loan' is most commonly used as a noun.

It usually refers to a sum of money that we must pay back with interest:

I'm going to take out a loan at the bank.

We can also use it as a verb (the opposite of 'borrow'): Yes, I will loan you the laptop.

(Note : 'Loan' is also used as a synonym for 'lend' in North American English.)



Borrow It means using something that belongs to someone with the intention of returning it:

I need to borrow some money.



BORROW means 'to take' while LEND / LOAN mean 'to give'.

Titilayo3491
9 years ago

myschool pls its borrow not lend

lekasville
10 years ago

Here is an explanation:

The answer to this question is actually borrow not lend,LEND is used when "giving out" , BORROW is used when "receiving" e.g Borrow me your pen,not Lend me your pen.

TMI125
4 years ago

My school please the answer is "borrow" instead of "lend" because the speaker is on the recieving end i.e he is asking for money so he is being borrowed.

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